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Old 08-23-2008 | 02:56 PM
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Default RE: volcano s30 performance and quality


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i think that the beginner buggy would be the easiest. but i dont have an 1/8th so i wouldnt know about them
Actually, wrenching on a mid-grade RC is not that different than working on any of the HSPs. Yes, there are differences in designs between these beginner RCs and the mid- to high- grade RCs, but as far as turning a screwdriver, tuning an engine, adjusting the suspension, working on a mid-grade RC is just like working on these.

So, if you decide to venture out and get like a Revo or an LST, your skills in working on these will be carried forth into these other RCs also.

All I'm saying is the mid- to high-grade RCs are no harder to work on than the beginner RCs.

no all i was saying is that i think that i think the beginner buggy would be easiest to learn on, it has the vx engine, with a single speed. i think that would be the easiest thing to learn on, and someone said that 1/8ths are better to learn on, and i said that i wouldnt know about the 1/8ths because i dont have one. but any rc woundnt be very hard to learn on, i just think the beginner buggy would be easiest